The best Pitchanart Sakakorn’s movies

Pitchanart Sakakorn

Pitchanart Sakakorn

22/05/1981 (42 años)
We present our ranking of the best Pitchanart Sakakorn’s movies. Do you love cinema? Or are you looking for a movie of your favorite actor to watch tonight? Surely you have some to see or that you did not know yet about Pitchanart Sakakorn.
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Butterfly in Grey

Butterfly in Grey
4.6/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 03/11/2002
  • Character: Iad
Dao was life sentenced from the guilty of murder at first degree which changed her world upside down, once young bright graduate with prosperous future with her boyfriend turned to be a convict in Area 8. Although the tough living among brutal seniority system and bad fellow inmates who keep taking advantages over her, she found the sincere friendships among convicts, the true companionships from friends who live outside.

The Victim

The Victim
5.5/10
Ting, an actress for murder illustration is hired to simulate a real-life murder case of Min, a former Miss Thailand who was brutally killed.

The Unborn Child

The Unborn Child
4.5/10
  • Genre: Horror
  • Release: 10/03/2011
  • Character: Phim
Inspired by the true story of a woman who claimed that the ghost of her aborted child was haunting her. The figure “2002″ in the title refers to the number of illegally aborted foetuses recently discovered in a Bangkok temple.

Lightning Rod

Lightning Rod
6.8/10
Tun (Choosak Lamsook) and Tao (Somchai Kemglad) are good buddies. One night at a karaoke pub, Tun falls for Nok who is a mafia's girl. Nok disappears after the night. Tun's trying to find her with the help from Tao. But things go upside-down when they have to kidnap a girl for money and almost trap themselves in their own plan. The two good buddies have to find a way to survive.

Three Cripples

Three Cripples
4.7/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 26/12/2007
  • Character: Peh
Yen, Pe and Le are poor. The only way to be rich in their mind is to join the gang of mafia Tod. The threesome is assigned by mafia Tod to kidnap a millionaire's son, but they accidentally bring the wrong boy. The boy they've kidnapped is Sang-wu, the lonely son of mafia Bo. Later, they end up taking care of Sang-wu because the boy is afraid of the violence in his family. Meanwhile, mafia Bo declares to torture the kidnappers who took his son. Yen, Pe and Le are now struggling to survive.

Black Night

Black Night
5/10
Hong Kong director Patrick Leung, Japanese director Takahiko Akiyama, and Thai director Thanit Jitnikul pool their resources to terrify audiences with a three-part horror omnibus that proves terror takes many unique forms.

The Fatality

The Fatality
4.2/10
Somehow, a mentally disturbed 30-year-old man from Taipei finds himself waking up out of a coma in a hospital in a small coastal town in Thailand. A woman is at his bedside, calling him Assanee. But that's not his name. His name is Her Sue Yong. And besides, he can't speak Thai. He leaps from his bed and runs, and the nurses give chase. In Taiwan, he was a bedraggled, long-haired scavenger. He had a disfigured face. But in Thailand, the skin on his face is smooth and his hair is short. He's a clean-cut young man with a beautiful wife. And he has a job as a civil servant in a government office. His inability to speak Thai is no problem at work. Heck, there's even a deaf-mute on the staff. All Assanee has to do is wait for people to hand him forms, and he stamps them. Seems easy enough.

Ghost Variety

Ghost Variety
5.1/10
Tom Penlert, a director for horror programs on TV who wants to be noticed as a professional director. Along with his amazing buddy Tik The Star and incredible staff, he produces a TV show called "Ghost Variety", a show that dares your belief of supernatural events. The Ghost Variety team ventures to every risk and horrible locations where known as haunted places to hunt and capture ghosts, and then on-air the event to the audiences. Their spooky tasks seem tough, but lots of fun indeed.

Saturday Killer

Saturday Killer
6.1/10
The story follows Tee Rifle (Aiemsuk) an awkward hit man who kills only to make enough money to solve his impotency problems. He eventually falls for mysterious Chris Styer (Sirin Horwang.) When Tee is contracted to kill Chris by his handler, the plot pokes fun at clichéd action/romance movies drawing big influences from Mr. and Mrs. Smith with a corny Thai soundtrack to bring it back to local waters.

Buppah Rahtree Phase 2: Rahtree Returns

Buppah Rahtree Phase 2: Rahtree Returns
5.6/10
  • Genre: ComedyHorror
  • Release: 24/03/2005
  • Character: Netr-Tip
Apartment 609 is still haunted by the ghost of a spurned young woman (Chermarn "Ploy" Boonyasak). And this causes problems for a bumbling gang of bank robbers whose loot has somehow found its way to that room. Yuthert, who did Sai Lor Fah (Pattaya Maniac) and Killer Tattoo is up to his usual tricks of putting a cast of comedians, including Somchai Saktikul (who apparently as agreed to star in every single Thai comedy film made in 2004 and 2005), Supakon Srisawat, Phan Rojanarungsri and Bunpoj Weerarat, through their paces, combining elements from the action, horror and crime genres with slapstick. Thai hearthrob Kris Srepoomseth returns as the college boy Ake. For seducing Ratree, he had both his legs amputated. He’s in for more disfigurement in this episode.

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